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    That is cheaper than new gear... but much less cool...

    Ahhh.... decisions decisions...
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    Well..

    In 3 years of riding i've had 4 different helmets.. 2 of them thrown of due to bins. The other 2 were just cause I liked 'em..

    I also have 4 pairs of gloves, 1 winter and 1 summer for me, 1 winter and one summer for a pillion.

    I dunno.. I just like buying new gear.. there's always something out there that's eye catching.
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    I replace them after I bin, if i can afford it
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    The opnly problem with binning is that I quite like my bike and don't want to replace THAT...

    Anyone has a bike I can borrow??
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    tell her its the same as her shoes/make-up/hair-dos/shopping or whatever else she seems to always NEED to do or be replaced and then throw in the argument that the new gear is for your safety rather than for just looking good. i think you may have an issue with that as it seems you are wanting new gear to match your new bike which is a fashion choice not a safety choice. worth a try though, you might just catch her in a weak moment and she might even go shopping with you - you buy a helmet and jacket, she buys a dress and new shoes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aa7 View Post
    tell her its the same as her shoes/make-up/hair-dos/shopping or whatever else she seems to always NEED to do or be replaced and then throw in the argument that the new gear is for your safety rather than for just looking good. i think you may have an issue with that as it seems you are wanting new gear to match your new bike which is a fashion choice not a safety choice. worth a try though, you might just catch her in a weak moment and she might even go shopping with you - you buy a helmet and jacket, she buys a dress and new shoes.
    This was pretty much what I was going to say (kind of...)

    You get new gear when she gets new gear. For every $100 you spend, $100 goes into the kitty for her to spend on a new dress, shoes, handbag, etc..

    I really can't imagine her objecting if you say, "honey, I'd like a new bike jacket. How about we go out and buy something new for you at the same time." In fact I bet you find yourself covered in smooches.
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    you are all legends! See, KB is great for ALL THINGS motorcycling!
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    Some good comments on justifying buying stuff there. Remember the old chestnut: '$10 head $10 helmet' when buying.

    I believe it's the polystyrene inside that degrades. It deforms in a knock, much like a 'cage' seatbelt stretches. Once that's done it's time to change. Although 5 years is what I've heard also as the life of the 'styrene. If you want to gamble it's ability after 5 years you'll be testing it with your skull and perhaps not the polystyrene! If the liner's worn out that'd be a good indicator too. Although some lids you can renew and adjust liner sizes.

    The shell will last for ages without a knock, and that's the hard bit: it looks fine but it might not protect you. If you never crash you'll never know but all riding gear is about protection first. It's ironic almost that you spend all that money on something you hope never to test.

    As for the gear. Leather is really the only way (IMO). Ever seen cordura after a crash? It'll work up to a point, but if it's quick..... If you think putting leathers on is a hassle just think of your flesh smeared down the road. That normally does the trick! He he.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manxkiwi View Post
    Remember the old chestnut: '$10 head $10 helmet' when buying.

    I believe it's the polystyrene inside that degrades. It deforms in a knock, much like a 'cage' seatbelt stretches. Once that's done it's time to change.
    I got lost - are you talking about the head or the helmet? Cause I know some people that might have a problem with the polystyrene in their heads, maybe degraded a bit.
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    my last shoei was bought at end of 04. Just bought another one recently.
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    In 3.5 years of biking, I have 3 helmets, 3 pairs of gloves, 3 pairs of boots, 3 back protectors, 3 jackets, 2 pants, 1 1-piece, 3 pairs of draggins (and 1 more coming)

    so on average, gear every year... yikes

    I just buy something when I have the cash, its something I need, or really really want (or good pricing)
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    I have a leather jacket that is about 30+ years old. I use mink oil on it every 6-10 months or so, when I remember. It is in great shape. I replaced the zippers about 10 years ago. I have a Spidi jacket that I have used for about 10 years. Still in great shape. An Aerostich suit that I've had for about 5. First Gear leather pants and jacket for about 10 years. Technic boots that are about 9 years old. A bunch of gloves, for every weather, summer MX gloves, winter wet weather gloves, etc. The Shoei helmet I have is about 6 years old and in perfect condition. I also have a couple of other cordura suits, but I don't wear them much, as the Aerostich is the best. I'll probably sell those on trademe soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nagash View Post
    Well..

    In 3 years of riding i've had 4 different helmets.. 2 of them thrown of due to bins. The other 2 were just cause I liked 'em..

    I also have 4 pairs of gloves, 1 winter and 1 summer for me, 1 winter and one summer for a pillion.

    I dunno.. I just like buying new gear.. there's always something out there that's eye catching.
    I am with you on this, always looking at stuff, doesnt mean i can afford it, i have just turned into a junkie when it comesto Motorbike gear.............

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    Think out side the square my friend.
    Stand in the rain,get really wet. Then put your gear on ond go home, complain to the wife/girlfriend how stuffed your gear is. Also mention you dropped your helmet on the corner of a step or something, so I probly needs replacing due to the safety implications or something.But I didn't say that
    But I didn't say that, it's just dishonest

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    I just replaced my helmet of 3 years this year but only because I dropped it quite hard, also it was not up to the aussie standard and if you get caught with a helmet here that does not meet there standards it is confiscated, not good if you are 500ks from home on a Saturday arvo as no bike shops open till the Monday. Even worse if you are a bit out of a built up area.

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